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Vimy The Battle And The Legend Tim Cook

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Vimy The Battle And The Legend Tim Cook
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Publisher: Penguin Canada
File Extension: MOBI
File size: 32.4 MB
Author: Tim Cook
ISBN: a7a489ee-bbb0-4c35-ad50-0f7c5899eb43, A7A489EE-BBB0-4C35-AD50-0F7C5899EB43
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Vimy The Battle And The Legend Tim Cook by Tim Cook a7a489ee-bbb0-4c35-ad50-0f7c5899eb43, A7A489EE-BBB0-4C35-AD50-0F7C5899EB43 instant download after payment.

A bold new telling of the defining battle of the Great War, and how it came to signify and solidify Canada's national identity
Why does Vimy matter? Tim Cook, Canada's foremost military historian and a Charles Taylor Prize winner, examines the battle of Vimy Ridge in April 1917 and the way the memory of it has evolved over 100 years. Vimy is unlike any other battle in Canadian history: it has been described as the "birth of the nation." But the meaning of that phrase has never been explored, nor has any writer explained why the battle continues to resonate with Canadians. The Vimy battle that began April 9, 1917, was the first time the four divisions of the Canadian Expeditionary Force fought together. 10,600 men were killed or injured over four days—twice the casualty rate of the Dieppe Raid in August 1942.
Cook has uncovered new material and photographs from official archives and private collections across Canada and from around the world. Many of these...

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